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Water Conservation Program
Buy water-saving products and save! What HETs qualify? What clothes washers qualify?
Did you know that toilets and clothes washers are your home’s largest water wasters? To help reduce your water use, Spokane County and the City of Spokane are offering $100 rebates each for purchasing and installing WaterSense high efficiency toilets (HETs) and ENERGY STAR® qualified clothes washers purchased between August 1st, 2009 – December 31st, 2010.

WaterSense, a program sponsored by the U.S. EPA, helps you choose high-performance, water-efficient toilets. WaterSense HETs use 20% less water than standard toilets – less than 1.3 gallons per flush – without sacrificing flushing power and performance.

ENERGY STAR qualified clothes washers dramatically reduce water use – approximately 50% less water per load! The washers also help you reduce your energy use and save wear-and-tear on your clothing.

ATTENTION: City of Spokane Water Conservation 2010 program funds have been exhausted. No further credits will be available for 2010 under this program. Rebates are still available for Spokane County sewer service area residents.


PLEASE NOTE: On March 15, 2010, the State of Washington began offering rebates to residents for the purchase of some ENERGY STAR clothes washers and refrigerators. The Washington
state program is separate from this water conservation program offered by Spokane County and the City of Spokane. Residents may be eligible for each rebate, depending on program
requirements. Each program requires a separate application. For information on the Washington state program, visit cashforapplianceswa.com.
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